Home, sweet home: ; s The community of Iglooâ€" . ¢ mâ€"â€"câ€"â€".â€"â€" lik is home to an estiâ€" «_ Nunavut Nunami", which, in mated 1,200 people, its f f English, means "Welcome to size Corhparabm to the : Iqaluit, Nunavut Territory" village of Colborne The items on display came 9 ¢ . from many arctic communities j | | like Broughton Island , Pongâ€" _ in Igloolik does not have the :1{:1//] nirtung, Grise Fjord, Resolute _ expertise or equipment suitâ€" ; Bay, Clyde River, Igloolik, able to look after all patients. Pond Inlet, Hall Beach, During the day, I visited % Iqaluit, Cape Dorset, Paul‘s school, a recentlyâ€"conâ€" & § 7 S.amkzhmq,.and more. The structed building with the latâ€" Ts 4 Te : o es pieces on display were sealâ€" _ est in teaching aids: beautiful : 4 : skmlgaumfets, sealskin class rooms and a large gymâ€" kamiks (boots), argillite narâ€" _ nasium. Paul introduced me to o s whale (argillite is a beautiful many of the students. What I ' inomil black stone), a drum dancer noticed immediately is the « made of whale bone, a infectious smiles of the chilâ€" 4 tapestry, argillite bears, a sealâ€" _ gren, All seemed eager to & auct skin kayak and kayaker, a make my acquaintance. > f wory and antler dog team, an Due to the days now having . 13:35; lgï¬iï¬f’;?ka(bgfnniï¬rï¬lï¬ . 34 hours of light many stuâ€" \ ; \ Y & dents stay up all hours and baby in amauti (large pouch) play during the night which % which is carried on her back. â€" * fends to make them late for ; ; & Inuit tell me these keep both _ school. It was explained to me _ |_ W ~ molifd!?;i:?i eb?;y \Cflerykwar{:{‘ég that this is quite an underâ€" > & Xow a ooden kamiti q ing. it bei : (steds) giving detail how the / almost natwrarieactionzotne _ RUSP__ NOUr; _ Paul ' wooden slats are fastened on winter with its lengthy nights Wyminga heads out on to the runners, a lovely tallee> _ and days when little or no the snowmobile, towing . 1,.,_‘,%5), (CD?FE;abJe to amer light can be enjoyed his father Pieter and supâ€" maid) made of a green stonc, 3 7 7 lies behind. and then the cheegr;ul dolls Mres i farafiencen. 8 T dressed in colourful clothing. A most impressive display which gives the traveller a hint of what‘s to come dusing the forthcoming stay. 1 A twinâ€"engine Hawker Sidâ€" ley cargo/passenger plane â€" holding 16 passengers continâ€" ued the northerly trip to Iglooâ€" lik. Paul waited for me at the airport and took me on his snowmobile to his house. This trip to his house was fortuâ€" The election ceps Q e election that keeps on : CotBeeme _ Citfsnlici $ene. A 4 aper tapes of the initial counts in emphasized. "That will take another _ reported. 1 U By Manoy Martin Eagd, MF;S. Platt added the caveat, four days or so." Some DROs reported their totals Srare Wrarer "These have not been reconciled, or This provincial election has been _ directly to political party headquarâ€" Like the Energizer Bunny, the checked against lists. These do not fraught with challenges for the ters â€" not the Returning Office â€" and provincial election in Northumberâ€" _ Present recounts â€" but it is, finally, a _ Returning Office. Two polls in forwarded sealed ballot boxes to the land riding just keeps going, and count." Cobourg were an hour late, two Returning Office in Brighton, . going, and going ... The 4:30 p.m. June 4 tally indiâ€" more two hours late, opening the _ Under law, lhfz Returning Office Mire ore June d atsumine it Cited: morning of June 3. was not permitted to open the ballot was all over. Certainly, media m Dr. Doug Galt (Progressive The two hour delay meant those _ box until Saturday, June 5. reports indicated as much, but at the _ Conservative): 20,608; four polls remained open after the There were reports of other Brighton riding Returning Office, m Carolyn Campbell (Liberal) scheduled 8 p.m. closure. As a . polling stations sealing all paperâ€" there were still two long days of 19,696; result of the extended voting time in _ work â€" the voter‘s list, the actual counting, waiting, telephone calls m Murray Weppler (New Demoâ€" _ Northumberland riding, Mrs. Platt poll count, plus the actual ballots â€" and downright sleuthing. before cratic Party) 2,820; was authorized to hold results of the _ into the cardboard ballot box, leavâ€" even a first count was completed. m Tom Lawson (Green Party): remaining 224 polls until after 10 ing the Returning Office with no Late Saturday afternoon, June 5, _ 1,185; p.m. voting counts. i Returning Officer Winifred Platt , _ m Jim Psihogios (Family Coaliâ€" With poll results delayed two By 1:30 a.m. June 4, only 208 of emerged from a dayâ€"long lockâ€"up tion Party): 369; and hours, missing poll results were not _ 228 of the Northumberland polls with scrutineers and Returning m Pascale Levert (Natural Law cause for concern until 1 a.m. June _ had reported results. It quickly Office employees to announce, "We _ Party): 103. : 4. At that point, Mrs. Platt and her became apparent to the Returning have a first complete count of all ""There will be changes in the staff began phoning the Deputy Office the results from the missing polls." numbers as we now go on to reconâ€" _ Returning Officers, attempting to 25 polls would be next to impossiâ€" Standing in the stifling office, cile counts and ballots," Mrs. Platt _ have the missing poll results ble to track down through the night.